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Tim Dillon, a comedian and minor actor in 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' has criticized the film as 'the worst film ever made' during his appearance on 'The Joe Rogan Experience.' He expressed concerns about the movie's lack of plot and its attempt to reverse the themes of the successful original 'Joker,' suggesting it was more of a chaotic production than a coherent narrative. The sequel has significantly underperformed at the box office, earning only $204 million globally compared to its predecessor's $1.078 billion. Dillon noted that the film's absurdity left many background actors questioning its direction, leading them to predict its failure. While Dillon's harsh critique has been echoed by others, such as Paul Schrader and Bill Maher, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino defended the film, praising Joaquin Phoenix's performance. The polarizing reception of 'Joker: Folie à Deux' highlights a split between mainstream audience expectations and artistic expression.
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